I have been looking all over for some nice smooth twisty roads to go on sprited runs once in a while, and the only one I have found is FM 1080 in Argyle. Anybody happen to know other twisty roads in the D/FW area?
That is a good question. I wish I knew.
I posed this same question when I was still a newbie on this board but there really weren't many suggestions...
How about 75 from North Dallas thru Dallas?
that is a nice smooth STRIAGHT line.
No excitement.
There's one in Plano and Frisco area. Pretty far from you Pepe. Kinda spooky at night cus they have a barn like the one in the ring.
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Not when you're going 100+MPH from where it crosses 635 heading into downtown... It's like playing Ridge Racer. :that is a nice smooth STRIAGHT line.
No excitement.
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Man D/FW sucks. Lack of twisty roads makes this place a crappy place to live in
Go over near joe pool lake... VERY nice drive and its fairly twisty
Go to Motorsports Ranch. Lots of curves there.
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Take 35w out south pepe..
You'll find some twisties..Stay on it going south for 20-30 minutes
go to home depot at night with some cones and have urself a jolly ole time
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Go to Motorsports Ranch. Lots of curves there.
Yeah, the road that leads to Joe Pool Lake (Lakeridge) is really twistie and smooth. If someone ever wants to try it out, let me know I'll give you directions and probably even join you.
-Joe
I found some in Aledo. FM 5 off of I-20 in Aledo is full of nice curves and I tore that shit up at speeds in excess of 70mph
You should have taken some pic of the curves.
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